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Hmm... Devon or somewhere in Ireland.
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According to John Wells at University College London:
"I do not understand the proposed distinction between Mainstream RP and Contemporary RP (unless the writer thinks, wrongly, that ‘contemporary’ means ‘young’)."
You can read more of what
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Typically a child picks up the accent of his/her peers and culture, not his/her parents.
Based on a sample size of two (my daughters) I can attest to their both
speaking with wonderful northern English accents at the ages of four
and nine,
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Anonymous wrote:
Hello,
I am just trying to find out if you put a comma before all quotes????
According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the EHR is , “a longitudinal collection of patient-centric healthcare
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I've lived in Canada for years but I'm not a native speaker. I'm trying to eliminate my foreign accent. Here's my accent sample. http://media.putfile.com/Rainbow-96 I don't really care to sound 100% Canadian. If someone mistakes me for being from
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Well, you sound Irish to me - don't ask me what part though!
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If you want to see his (Victor's) videos doing different accents online, check out, http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=victorlinguist
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What's amusing is that the story you recount through your different accented characters appears to be self-revealing. The main protagonist, Victor, speaks a version of 'American English' that has been hued by his constant movings around the world.
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I see you've taken away the other samples. There was an Indian accent, a British accent, a redneck accent, a Cockney accent and an American accent. There was also an introduction...Where's that stuff now? You are cheating!
So maybe it's time to
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I'm NOT Victor and you're all wrong.
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